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    Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Can any southeners help? We're - yet again - being really indecisive & can't decide where to go on Christmas eve.

    I'm leaning towards Beaconsfield, since it's been months and months since we were last able to get there and Sheepie's dj'ing, so the music's bound to be great. And it goes on later.

    Marc's more inclined towards Twyford, which is very tempting - mostly because of the people who he knows will be there.

    Has anyone got any persuasive arguments to help us choose? Who's going to either of these? Who's djing at Twyford? Is it a fancy dress/dress up night? Do we need tickets? There don't seem to be many details on the webpage.

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    We are going to Twyford.

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    We're supposed to be driving to Banbury that evening, but could have a last minute change of plan and go to Twyford - it's awfully tempting.

    Hey Bex, Billco - any chance of Twk doing his thang?

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Well I'll be at Twyford if I can solve my transport problems.

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Hi Guys,

    Well unfortunately the lovely TWK and Diva are heading off to visit family etc on Christmas Eve, but........TWK left us a couple of fab compliations of his most tempting tracks so you'll still get his vibe even though he won't actually be present!

    Should be a great night, we've had lots of calls from people even heading up from Southampton for the night.

    Hope to see you all there........did I mention there will be cookies too?

    Bex

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    On reflection Beaconsfield should be fab too - I know lots of my favourite dancers are going and Sheepy's dj-ing should make it worth going for.

    But I do feel the lure of Twyford calling to me.

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bex
    Hi Guys,

    Well unfortunately the lovely TWK and Diva are heading off to visit family etc on Christmas Eve, but........TWK left us a couple of fab compliations of his most tempting tracks so you'll still get his vibe even though he won't actually be present!

    Should be a great night, we've had lots of calls from people even heading up from Southampton for the night.

    Hope to see you all there........did I mention there will be cookies too?

    Bex
    Do we need tickets for Twyford?
    R.

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel
    Do we need tickets for Twyford?
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    Nah! You may have to walk along a red carpet tho'.

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    what is there any need to ask we will both be at Twyford...........Its cookie and coffee night, speaking over the lasr couple of weeks everyone is coming so guys and gals shake your ass down there...
    Rachel do you and Marc want to stay over but i suppose it is christmas so there might be room in the inn...
    see you there
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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon r
    what is there any need to ask we will both be at Twyford...........Its cookie and coffee night, speaking over the lasr couple of weeks everyone is coming so guys and gals shake your ass down there...
    Rachel do you and Marc want to stay over but i suppose it is christmas so there might be room in the inn...
    see you there
    simon
    Mmm, Twyford's getting more and more tempting ...

    Simon, that's really such a lovely offer - thank you so much! If it had been any other night, we'd be up for it but, you're right, with it being Christmas, I think it will be nice to wake up at home & dive straight into the presents. Unless, of course, you're offering presents & champagne?

    Quote Originally Posted by Mary
    Nah! You may have to walk along a red carpet tho'
    Thanks for letting us know about the tickets.... Red carpet???
    R. x

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    What are numbers like on christmas eve generally ? Do they hold up well

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rachel
    Mmm, Twyford's getting more and more tempting ...

    Simon, that's really such a lovely offer - thank you so much! If it had been any other night, we'd be up for it but, you're right, with it being Christmas, I think it will be nice to wake up at home & dive straight into the presents. Unless, of course, you're offering presents & champagne?


    R. x
    I am afraid there is no room left under the tree as nicole has got me so many presents we can not get in to the living room.....
    can't wait to see you ,,ask marc if i can have another dance as last sunday was way to much fun...

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon r
    I am afraid there is no room left under the tree as nicole has got me so many presents we can not get in to the living room.....
    Poor excuse!! But if it's true, I hope you've got her just as many?

    Quote Originally Posted by Simon r
    can't wait to see you ,,ask marc if i can have another dance as last sunday was way to much fun...
    You looked great dancing together - really well matched styles. Tooo good!!
    R. x

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    I unfortunately can't make it. Working till (l)8pm and then no way to get out there in time

    You guys have fun!

    merry xmas

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    I was going to stay in all on my own with a botlle of whatever and a mince pie or two!

    Maybe i should make an effort and come to Twyford as i have never been there before!

    Can anyone tell me how to get there from North London?

    And is there a theme to this Christmas Eve dance?

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Missy D
    Can anyone tell me how to get there from North London?
    M4 West to Junction 8/9 Maidenhead

    A404(M) North (for about a mile), then left at roundabout onto

    A4 West (for about 6 miles - maybe even more, you think you've gone too far but you haven't unless you come into Reading itself!!! You have to go straight on at a couple of roundabouts, past several pubs and at least one garden centre) then left onto

    A3032, signposted Twyford.

    Follow the road round to the right, then after the 30 mph sign and the Twyford town sign, turn right into

    Loddon Hall Road.

    The sugar shack is at the end of that road.

    The streetmap ref is here

    And is there a theme to this Christmas Eve dance?
    No, thank heavens

    Hope to see you

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Thank you for the directions! Look forward to seeing you there

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Missy D
    Thank you for the directions! Look forward to seeing you there
    Look out for the Church on the right hand side as you head into Twyford. The turning is there.

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart
    Look out for the Church on the right hand side as you head into Twyford. The turning is there.
    Great a church to go to on the way home for some Christmas Carol singing!

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    Re: Christmas eve - Beaconsfield or Twyford?

    Quote Originally Posted by Missy D
    Great a church to go to on the way home for some Christmas Carol singing!
    will be good to see you honey and can i book a dance now

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